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Cross-Cultural Management Textbook: Lessons from the World Leading Experts in Cross-Cultural Management

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Description:Cross-Cultural Management Textbook is a practical course-book that synthesizes in a practical way contemporary cross-cultural communication and management knowledge for students and professionals.It is the team work from twelve well-respected world authorities who represent a variety of countries and cultures. Designed to prepare students from diverse backgrounds to comprehend the influence of culture in management and communication, it helps them develop the behaviors and skills necessary to rapidly adapt to a world where cultures mix as never before.Each contributor is a published author on topics constituting the field of cross-cultural management today. With the active support of several European universities, this 12-chapter comprehensive textbook includes, up-to-date theories illustrated by real life examples, case studies and workshops, all regrouped as an easy-to-use manual. The contributions of the international practitioners and professors in this field provide expert knowledge. This extensive authoritative textbook is the missing link between various writings of renowned academics and specialists and the pragmatic approach of real world of practitioners who are confronted daily with intercultural situations.Thanks to content from numerous nations and cultures, the book encourages the reader to think outside of the box, and expand his or her considerations beyond their present boundaries. Cross-Cultural Management Textbook is primarily intended for students and instructors, in particular, instructors looking for an outline for their management courses. Professionals, consultants, managers, and trainers whose daily work involves international and cross-cultural challenges will benefit from this text as well.---The contributors:Together, the team of authors takes readers into a world of complementary ideas and beliefs that resembles life in the real world. Synthesizing today’s best concepts, this book aims to be the authoritative textbook on the instruction of cross-cultural management in all senses.- Edgar Schein and Juliette Tournand, who introduce the necessary notions of cooperation and culture;- Fons Trompenaars, Jerome Dumetz, and Joerg Schmitz, who team-up to present applied descriptions of cultural dimensions;- Stephen M. R. Covey, who re-introduces his approach to trust as a cultural aspect;- Meredith Belbin, who brings his own experience of putting the team roles method into a cross-cultural perspective;- Charles Hampden-Turner and Peter Woolliams, who share their insights about corporate culture and reconciliation of extremes;- Dean Foster and Olga Saguinova, who provide real-life, no-nonsense, reviews of marketing and expatriate life tips for global managers;- Craig Storti contributed his famous cross-cultural dialogues to illustrate the text of his fellow co-authors.---Chapters:Introduction by Ed ScheinPrologue: The intelligence of cooperation by Juliette TournandChapter 1: Comparing cultures by Jerome DumetzChapter 2: Cross-culture research as of today by the SIIM (Austria)Chapter 3: Culture and communication by Jerome DumetzChapter 4: Cultural dimensions relating to people by Fons TrompenaarsChapter 5: Cultural dimensions relating to time by Fons Trompenaars and Jerome DumetzChapter 6: Cultural dimensions relating to the world by Joerg SchmitzChapter 7: Trust as a cultural dimension by Stephen M.R. CoveyChapter 8: Organizational Culture by Peter WoolliamsChapter 9: Teams and culture by Meredith BelbinChapter 10: Reconciliation of Cultural Dichotomies by Charles Hampden-TurnerChapter 11: Culture and Marketing by Olga SagWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Cross-Cultural Management Textbook: Lessons from the World Leading Experts in Cross-Cultural Management. To get started finding Cross-Cultural Management Textbook: Lessons from the World Leading Experts in Cross-Cultural Management, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Cross-Cultural Management Textbook: Lessons from the World Leading Experts in Cross-Cultural Management

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Description: Cross-Cultural Management Textbook is a practical course-book that synthesizes in a practical way contemporary cross-cultural communication and management knowledge for students and professionals.It is the team work from twelve well-respected world authorities who represent a variety of countries and cultures. Designed to prepare students from diverse backgrounds to comprehend the influence of culture in management and communication, it helps them develop the behaviors and skills necessary to rapidly adapt to a world where cultures mix as never before.Each contributor is a published author on topics constituting the field of cross-cultural management today. With the active support of several European universities, this 12-chapter comprehensive textbook includes, up-to-date theories illustrated by real life examples, case studies and workshops, all regrouped as an easy-to-use manual. The contributions of the international practitioners and professors in this field provide expert knowledge. This extensive authoritative textbook is the missing link between various writings of renowned academics and specialists and the pragmatic approach of real world of practitioners who are confronted daily with intercultural situations.Thanks to content from numerous nations and cultures, the book encourages the reader to think outside of the box, and expand his or her considerations beyond their present boundaries. Cross-Cultural Management Textbook is primarily intended for students and instructors, in particular, instructors looking for an outline for their management courses. Professionals, consultants, managers, and trainers whose daily work involves international and cross-cultural challenges will benefit from this text as well.---The contributors:Together, the team of authors takes readers into a world of complementary ideas and beliefs that resembles life in the real world. Synthesizing today’s best concepts, this book aims to be the authoritative textbook on the instruction of cross-cultural management in all senses.- Edgar Schein and Juliette Tournand, who introduce the necessary notions of cooperation and culture;- Fons Trompenaars, Jerome Dumetz, and Joerg Schmitz, who team-up to present applied descriptions of cultural dimensions;- Stephen M. R. Covey, who re-introduces his approach to trust as a cultural aspect;- Meredith Belbin, who brings his own experience of putting the team roles method into a cross-cultural perspective;- Charles Hampden-Turner and Peter Woolliams, who share their insights about corporate culture and reconciliation of extremes;- Dean Foster and Olga Saguinova, who provide real-life, no-nonsense, reviews of marketing and expatriate life tips for global managers;- Craig Storti contributed his famous cross-cultural dialogues to illustrate the text of his fellow co-authors.---Chapters:Introduction by Ed ScheinPrologue: The intelligence of cooperation by Juliette TournandChapter 1: Comparing cultures by Jerome DumetzChapter 2: Cross-culture research as of today by the SIIM (Austria)Chapter 3: Culture and communication by Jerome DumetzChapter 4: Cultural dimensions relating to people by Fons TrompenaarsChapter 5: Cultural dimensions relating to time by Fons Trompenaars and Jerome DumetzChapter 6: Cultural dimensions relating to the world by Joerg SchmitzChapter 7: Trust as a cultural dimension by Stephen M.R. CoveyChapter 8: Organizational Culture by Peter WoolliamsChapter 9: Teams and culture by Meredith BelbinChapter 10: Reconciliation of Cultural Dichotomies by Charles Hampden-TurnerChapter 11: Culture and Marketing by Olga SagWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Cross-Cultural Management Textbook: Lessons from the World Leading Experts in Cross-Cultural Management. To get started finding Cross-Cultural Management Textbook: Lessons from the World Leading Experts in Cross-Cultural Management, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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